Another Minnesota mall has fallen behind on its mortgage payment. On Monday, commercial real estate data firm Trepp LLC reported that the Crossroads Center mall in St. Cloud is delinquent
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How do you provide a space to network when most people are still stuck at home? That’s the question Casey Shultz has been pondering this summer. As executive director of
As of 2019, Black employees made up just 15 percent of Target Corp.’s total workforce. Over the next three years, the retailer hopes to boost that figure by at least
The Mall of America plans to lay off more than 200 workers by the end of the month. In a letter to the state’s jobs agency, MOA officials said a
Christy Hatcher says ketamine saved her son’s life. After suffering from treatment-resistant depression and experiencing suicidal thoughts for years, he tried out clinical doses of the drug, which caused his
Fortune continues to smile on many of Minnesota’s biggest companies, even during economic turmoil. Retail giants Target Corp. and Best Buy late last month reported strong earnings growth during their
Seemingly out of the blue, a new labor movement has emerged in the Twin Cities’ hospitality industry. Late last month, Tattersall Distillery became the first craft distillery in the nation
Life Time Inc. is suing its insurer for allegedly not covering losses related to Covid-19 and mandatory government shutdowns. In an Aug. 19 lawsuit filed in Hennepin County District Court,
Like Target, Richfield-based Best Buy Co. Inc. appears to be faring remarkably well during the pandemic. On Tuesday morning, Best Buy reported that its net earnings nearly doubled compared to
For many entrepreneurs, the “friends and family” fundraising round is a crucial step toward securing bigger investments down the road. During this phase, entrepreneurs often ask relatives and friends to
Ty Menzies has been doing a lot of listening over the last few weeks. As the new CEO of Chanhassen-based Lift Brands, parent company of Snap Fitness, he’s been grappling
While scores of small businesses and restaurants close their doors due to pandemic-related losses, Target Corp. is again showing an impressive balance sheet. On Wednesday morning, the Minneapolis-based retailer reported
Eighty Minnesota companies have landed on Inc. magazine’s latest list of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States. That marks a slight downturn from 2019, when 81 Minnesota companies
Woodbury-based Self Esteem Brands—owner of Anytime Fitness, Basecamp Fitness, and other fitness brands—late last week announced that it’s offering one-time $500 grants to its front-line employees. In total, the company
The Small Business Administration this week opened applications for low-interest loans to businesses damaged by social unrest in the wake of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis. Businesses that were damaged
As school districts adjust to the state’s opaque fall semester guidelines, the Greater Twin Cities United Way is gearing up for its yearly school supply drive. Now in its fifth
A Hennepin County District judge has dismissed a class action lawsuit against Blue Plate Restaurant Co. over its employee wellness surcharge fees. In late 2019, Minnesota resident Christopher Ashbach filed
The U.S. economy may have experienced its worst GDP drop-off in the second quarter, but recent data suggest that Minnesota is in a better financial position than the country as